Rolland Macdonald (March 1810[1] – 1881[2]) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada West.
He was born in Fort William,[1] the son of John MacDonald of Garth[2] and his half-Indian country wife, Nancy Small.
Macdonald was called to the bar in 1832 and set up practice in Saint Catharines in partnership with George Greenfield Macdonell.
Macdonald served as Clerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney for Lincoln.
He was a captain in the local militia during the Upper Canada Rebellion, later reaching the rank of lieutenant-colonel.